Kaitlyn Henry
Vice President at OpenView
Product
How Wiz Built A Must-Have Category – And Hit $100M ARR in Only 18 Months
Every startup wants to be a category creator. But, how do you actually accomplish that? And is it always the...
by Kaitlyn Henry
Product
Think $1M ARR Means You’ve Achieved Product-Market Fit? Think Again.
I’ve had countless conversations with founders about product-market fit. Through the course of these conversations, I run into a lot...
by Kaitlyn Henry
HR & Leadership
Consistency And Clarity: How DevRel Leaders Make Inclusion A Priority
An earlier version of this article misattributed quotes between Lauren ‘Lo’ Etheridge and Bianca St. Louis. The article has since...
by Kaitlyn Henry
Product
New Approaches To the Old-School Relational Database
Editor’s Note: As two investors keeping a close eye on the world of data, Kaitlyn Henry from OpenView and Sam...
by Kaitlyn Henry, Sam Broner
Finance & Operations
3 Security Considerations for the Age of Connected Work
At OpenView, we recently shared our vision on the next era of product-led growth. We're calling it the Age of...
by Kaitlyn Henry
At OpenView
OpenView Leads $18M Series A in Kintent, a Security and Compliance Trust Management Platform
We couldn’t be more excited to announce our Series A investment in Kintent, a trust management platform that helps security...
by Kaitlyn Henry
At OpenView
Comet: MLOps for the Next Generation of Machine Learning

We’re excited to welcome Comet into the OpenView family as we lead their $50M Series B. 

by Kaitlyn Henry
Portfolio
OpenView Leads $17M Series B in Kolide to Improve End-User Security and Transparency

We are excited to welcome Kolide to the OpenView family as we lead their $17M Series B. Kolide is a Boston-based company offering an IT operations platform that empowers employees to take more control over their device security.

by Tom Holahan, Ricky Pelletier, Kaitlyn Henry, Colin Vergilio
Finance & Operations
The Data-Centric AI Movement and Opportunities for the MLOps Ecosystem

“Data is the new oil,” has become somewhat of a trope in the tech community: a quippy statement to illustrate the vast amount of data in the universe…

by Kaitlyn Henry, Maor Fridman